I bought an Everlast Professional model 210806 at Dick's Sporting Goods.The bag it came in had the model number,210806 on the bottom,but curiously,an L on another part of the bag.From what I have learned on the internet,the 210806 is a Small model.It is about 8 1/2 by 5 1/2.I bought it thinking it was a larger one,due to the "L" on the bag.I haven't tried it out yet,and if I like it,I will keep it,but I'm pretty new at this and I don't know if it will be too difficult for me at this size.Anyone know why they would have a small bag in a bag marked L? Thanks
Help with new speed bag,please
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Unfortunately, you're running into a couple of speed bag inconsistencies. First, there is very little standardization in what is called "small - medium - large" speed bag sizes. Some think a 9x6 is "small" and some think it's "medium" Same thing for a 10x7.
Second, The retail industry adds another set of inconsistencies, in product quality, pricing and sizing. In all honesty, In the past few years I haven't seen a bag sold in a retail store that I would buy. They are not consistent in sizes or leather quality to the models sold via the mail order or online outlets.
That said, I would take the bag back and ask to see another bag that looks bigger. You could ask someone in the store about it but where I live the staff working in the local sporting good stores are mostly college kids and not well informed on the products they sell. Not one that I ever met knew anything relevant about speed bag equipment, but it might be different where you live.Speed Bag
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Originally posted by rockadoo22 View PostI bought an Everlast Professional model 210806 at Dick's Sporting Goods.The bag it came in had the model number,210806 on the bottom,but curiously,an L on another part of the bag.From what I have learned on the internet,the 210806 is a Small model.It is about 8 1/2 by 5 1/2.I bought it thinking it was a larger one,due to the "L" on the bag.I haven't tried it out yet,and if I like it,I will keep it,but I'm pretty new at this and I don't know if it will be too difficult for me at this size.Anyone know why they would have a small bag in a bag marked L? Thanks
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Originally posted by Speedbag View PostUnfortunately, you're running into a couple of speed bag inconsistencies. First, there is very little standardization in what is called "small - medium - large" speed bag sizes. Some think a 9x6 is "small" and some think it's "medium" Same thing for a 10x7.
Second, The retail industry adds another set of inconsistencies, in product quality, pricing and sizing. In all honesty, In the past few years I haven't seen a bag sold in a retail store that I would buy. They are not consistent in sizes or leather quality to the models sold via the mail order or online outlets.
That said, I would take the bag back and ask to see another bag that looks bigger. You could ask someone in the store about it but where I live the staff working in the local sporting good stores are mostly college kids and not well informed on the products they sell. Not one that I ever met knew anything relevant about speed bag equipment, but it might be different where you live.
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Originally posted by rockadoo22 View PostWhat are some of these online outlets you speak of? Thanks.
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